The Poetry and Prose of William Blake Edited by David V. Erdman: Commentary by Harold Bloom |
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[When I see a Rubens Rembrant Correggio] |
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| The Poetry and Prose of William Blake | ||
[When I see a Rubens Rembrant Correggio]
When I see a Rubens Rembrant CorreggioI think of the Crippled Harry & Slobbering Joe
And then I question thus are artists rules
To be drawn from the works of two manifest fools
Then God defend us from the Arts I say
Send Battle Murder Sudden Death O pray
Rather than be such a blind Human Fool
Id be an Ass a Hog a Worm a Chair a Stool
| The Poetry and Prose of William Blake | ||